According to the 98.5 WSAX Facebook page, the stations general manager has retired and the station will now be run by Goldchip Foundation and has switched to a Christian station that will still play some jazz music.
Interesting I don't see any updates on the FCC Database about WSAX-LP
I had a lot of trouble getting the station over in Grandview so when I listen, I would use the TuneIn on Alexa. I turned it on and noticed a lot of Jesus stuff which led going to the Facebook. It was enjoyable and I wish someone could of kept it going.The Jazz was always enjoyable to listen too and did fill a niche that isn't fulfilled by other signals in the market.
Another note, with this change the last full time Jazz station in Ohio is no more.
Actually Cleveland has a Jazz station - WCSB which runs Ideastream's "JazzNEO" format.Another note, with this change the last full time Jazz station in Ohio is no more.
I thought that got taken out.Actually Cleveland has a Jazz station - WCSB which runs Ideastream's "JazzNEO" format.
No WCSB was previously a college ran format and the license turned it over to Ideastream who put their JazzNEO format there.I thought that got taken out.
The WCSB license was NOT transferred. The university entered into a Public Service Operating Agreement (The non-com version of LMA) with Ideastream, but they maintain ownership and control of the license.No WCSB was previously a college ran format and the license turned it over to Ideastream who put their JazzNEO format there.
Lance, I know its being LMA'ed my comment "turned it over to ideastream" was directed at programming not the ownership of the license.The WCSB license was NOT transferred. The university entered into a Public Service Operating Agreement (The non-com version of LMA) with Ideastream, but they maintain ownership and control of the license.
Former Columbus resident, now living in Florida. Hadn't listened to WSAX in a long time, but did yesterday. More R&B than jazz -- and most of the music was definitely Christian praise. WSAX had really programmed a unique format with local artists and a variety of jazz genres. The audience was undoubtedly small, and severely limited by the signal, but it will be missed.According to the 98.5 WSAX Facebook page, the stations general manager has retired and the station will now be run by Goldchip Foundation and has switched to a Christian station that will still play some jazz music.
IF you haven't heard about the kerfluffle with Cleveland State University's station, WCSB, they are now have an all jazz format after being "sold" to Ideascream Media. So there is still an all jazz station in Ohio. Poke around on the Cleveland board and you can read all about it, it's too big of a mess to go into here.Another note, with this change the last full time Jazz station in Ohio is no more.